Something is out there, damn it! One of these days, sooner or later, we will find out who, or what it is (whether we like it, or not…)! With strange signals popping off in the distance, one can not help but to be intrigued by what is being displayed. I am the cat, after all…… (I heard that).

It does seem that there are some strange signals being sent our way, from the depths of the unknown. It began during 2007, when a team of scientists was studying signals from an unknown area of our Milky Way Galaxy. This initial study produced results that lasted merely one or two seconds. A subsequent effort was made to track these same signals during 2011, yet that attempt was without merit.

Currently, there seem to be around 10,000 radio wave signals being received daily by telescopes here on Earth that are equipped to receive deep space emissions. At present, these recently discovered radio signals remain mysterious. However, it has been recognized as fact that these signals are truly occurring, and that they are real!

Parkes Radio Telescope and Parkes Observatory are being centered as the location for enhanced research geared toward deep space radio emissions tracking, along with similarly related astronomy fields of study. Studies at Parkes have lead to the reception of four additional and mysterious signal bursts! Scientists who studied these bursts have concluded that the emissions occur regularly, and that they occur all throughout the universe!

As these emissions remain mysterious, scientists are bolstered in there efforts to study them because they now know where to find them. Future studies will reveal the mechanics behind the bursts. The immediate presentations of the information have given evidence that can be studied to renowned minds like Dr. Stephen Hawking. He is of the current impression that these bursts could be the emissions of dissolving, evaporating black holes!

As Dr. Hawking is Dr. Hawking, he probably is right! Yet, the evidence is not solid, so they still are doing the research. Meanwhile, the ongoing outlook progresses, and all frequency stations will remain tuned!